FREE WORKSHOP TONIGHT
An Introduction to
ARICA
Arica is an American mystical school which works with
the inner psychology of human beings. Tonight s work
shop is an experiential journey featuring body move
ment, non-verbal communication, stress reduction and a
videotape of Oscar Ichazo, founder of the Arica Institute.
Tuesday 260 Condon 7-9 P.M.
For information on Arica study groups and other ongoing programs, call
484-4243. 484-7517_
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MONDAY & TUESDAY NIGHTS
BEER & BONES
Mug of Beer
(Under 21 gets Pepsi)
Barbeque Beef Ribs
Baked Potato
Tossed Green Salad
OREGON ELECTRIC STATION
SERVING FINE FOOD & SPIRITS
5th AND WILLAMETTE
(503) 485-4444 DOWNTOWN EUGENE *
‘Videograms'
in art museum
A series of pictures titled
“Inaugural Excerpt Video
grams’’ by Robert Heinecken is
on display through May 17 at the
Photography at Oregon Gallery
in the University Museum of Art.
Heinecken, a well-known Los
Angeles photographer, also will j
give a lectureon his videogram *
techniques of photographing
television images Saturday at 8
p.m. in Room 107 Lawrence
Hall.
WEEKEND
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DUCK WEEK TODAY
Tuesday, May 12
All Day Street Faire
11 a.m. - 7 p.m. Art Exhibit, 167 EMU.
Noon Lunchtime Entertainment, EMU Breezeway.
1:30 - 4:30 p.m. Frisbee Golf.
Call Susan Campbell Hall
for more information, 686-5555.
Duck Week presented by S.U.R. C.
dailv emerald
The Oregon Daily Emerald is published Monday through
Friday, except during exam week and vacations, by the Oregon
Daily Emerald Publishing Co at the University ot Oregon.
Eugene, Oregon 97403.
The Oregon Daily Emerald operates independently of the
University with offices on the third floor of the Erb Memorial
Union and is a member of the Associated Press
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Editor
Managing Editor
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Controller
Production Manager
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Leslie Farris
Mike Lee
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Gabriel Boehmer
Sally Hodgkinson
Darlene Gore
Ann Peterson
Sally Oljar
Jean Ownbey
Sandra McMullen
Session planning begins
Volunteers are needed to staff
committees charged with or
ganizing the Fourth Annual
Conference of the Willamette
Valley Racial Minorities Con
sortium, scheduled for Nov. 13
and 14 at the University.
The conference theme is “Is
sues of the 80s: Minority Con
cerns in a Conservative Era."
Held annually at a Willamette
Valley college or university, the
conference is an opportunity for
all interested in minority affairs
to discuss a broad range of
racial minority issues and con
cerns, says Colleen Fong,
University equal education
briefs
SPEAKERS
“Ending Karma and Reincarnation" will
be discussed tonight at 8 p.m in Century
Room A, EMU.
MEETINGS
Oxfam-Denali will meet tonight at 8:30
p.m in Room 111 EMU World hunger will be
specialist and one of the con
ference's planners. This year,
the conference will be held in
conjunction with a statewide
Asian American student confer
ence and meetings of other
minority student groups.
Suggested topics for the con
ference include racism and
sexism, minorities and health
care, racial harassment in the
80s, rebuilding the student
movement in the 80s and min
ority student recruitment and
retention.
A meeting will be held today
from 12-2 p.m. in the EMU, room
to be posted.
discussed
The University computing association will
meet today at 4 pm in Room 113 EMU The
constitution and bylaws will be discussed
and a Pet microcomputer will perform For
more information call Greg Stewart at
686-6359 or George Struble at 686-4408
The Administrative Support Group will
meet Wednesday at noon in Room 109 EMU
•This Tuesday, May 12
Dr. Lawrence Al Siebert
•7:00 p.m.
at the UO Ballroom
•Tickets at the door
$4 gen,/$2 students
Dr. Siebert is a free lance psychologist, lecturer,
writer, and consultant, and has conducted many
management workshops for Division of Continuing
Education and Business Administration. He has
been the director of staff development for many
businesses, and is the author of articles on
"Survival Personality". His presentation is practical
and exciting, and the topics will cover positive
attitudes, confronting conflict in business, how to
maintain a positive attitude in a negative situation,
and how to turn conflict into opportunity.
If Siebert is out of step with his colleagues, who
spend time looking for what’s wrong with people,
it’s because of his belief that "creative” thinking
can turn any situation into an opportunity.”
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